Music video

The music video for "Pardon Me" was directed by Steven Murashige and also gained considerable airplay. The video begins with two clones of Boyd, one young and one elderly, at opposite ends of a hallway. As the two approach each other, the more elderly clone begins to regress in age and appearance, while the younger clone begins to grow more elderly, becoming more and more alike as they advance toward each other. When they meet, they pass through each other and continue on in opposite directions. Footage of the band members in white outfits (except for Boyd, who is shirtless) in a red-colored box are also shown, as is footage of the band members in red outfits being surrounded by businessmen and businesswomen.

Make Believe (Weezer album)

Make Believe is the fifth studio album by the American alternative rock band Weezer, released on May 10, 2005. Bolstered by the Top 10 hit single "Beverly Hills", the album gave Weezer their biggest chart album peaks yet, hitting #11 in the UK, #1 in Canada, and #2 in the US, where it went gold quickly, and eventually platinum. The song also earned the band their first Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song. Despite this, Make Believe has received mixed reviews from critics and fans, though it has remained a consistent seller. As of December 2007, Make Believe has sold 1,215,000 units in the US alone.

Writing and recording process

As early as spring 2002, and at random points in late 2002 and early 2003, demos for possible use on Weezer's fifth album would be uploaded to Weezer.com's audio/visual page. After some time, the band decided to start from scratch with a fresh group of songs. 28 songs in all were uploaded on the website (and can still be found on various fan sites) yet none made the actual album. This batch of songs is commonly referred to as "The A5 Demos" or "Album 4.5", amongst fans.

Pardon Me (Porridge)

"Pardon Me" is an episode of the BBCsitcomPorridge. It aired on 11 March 1977. Blanco Webb is due to be paroled, but he doesn't accept it, as he would be admitting his guilt. Fletcher and the rest of Slade Prison petition to the Home Office for Blanco to be pardoned.

Synopsis

The episode opens during recreation hour where Fletcher is playing Monopoly with elderly inmate Blanco Webb. Mr Barrowclough tells them to finish up as it is locking up time in five minutes. Lukewarm, Blanco’s cellmate, scolds Blanco as he promised to make sure he has a clean shirt for his parole hearing the next day. Godber wonders why Blanco wasn’t paroled years ago. Fletcher comments that it is because Blanco has always protested his innocence, whereas the parole board would prefer him to be guilty but ashamed.

That night, Godber asks Fletcher what Blanco was convicted of. Fletcher explains that Blanco murdered his wife and buried her in the freezer. Godber is horrified and can’t understand it because Blanco seems like a nice, old man.

Pardon Me

i tried my besti gave my allsometimes my best wasn't good enoughfor yousometimes i let you gosometimes i hurt you soi know that i can be the meanest person in the world[chorus:]so i apologize to youand to anyone else that i hurt tooi may not be the perfect soulbut i can't learn self controlso pardon me! pardon me! pardon me my friend!i never thoughtthat anyonewas more important than the plansi madebut now i feel the shamethere's no one else to blamefor all the broken hearts scattered on the field of war[chorus:]so i apologize to youand to anyone else that i hurt tooi may not be the perfect soulbut i can't learn self controlso pardon me! pardon me! pardon me my friend![guitar solo]sometimes i let you gosometimes i hurt you sooo!i know that i can be the meanest person in the world..[chorus:]so i apologize to you,and to anyone else that i hurt too,i may not be a perfect soulbut i can't learn self controland in my heart i feel its trueso i'll be there with you!!!so pardon mepardon mepardon me my friendpardon meeeeemy frienddddpardon meeemy frienddd...

Music video

The music video for "Pardon Me" was directed by Steven Murashige and also gained considerable airplay. The video begins with two clones of Boyd, one young and one elderly, at opposite ends of a hallway. As the two approach each other, the more elderly clone begins to regress in age and appearance, while the younger clone begins to grow more elderly, becoming more and more alike as they advance toward each other. When they meet, they pass through each other and continue on in opposite directions. Footage of the band members in white outfits (except for Boyd, who is shirtless) in a red-colored box are also shown, as is footage of the band members in red outfits being surrounded by businessmen and businesswomen.

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